‘I get to be mean’: Ticats defender Lawrence not pulling punches before Grey Cup
CALGARY — After a blistering early season hit on quarterback Zach Collaros, Hamilton linebacker Simoni Lawrence says the two men have made up but he’s warning football is a ‘dangerous game’ and he’s not going to change his style of play.
The six-foot-one, 231-pound Lawrence received a two-game suspension for a high hit on then Saskatchewan starting quarterback Zach Collaros in Hamilton’s season-opening 23-17 win.
Collaros, who was subsequently dealt to Toronto, was then shipped to Winnipeg at the trade deadline. He was the starter in the Bombers’ final regular-season victory and remained in that position for playoff wins over the Calgary Stampeders and Saskatchewan.
Lawrence sent out a tweet congratulating Collaros on the Bombers’ win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the West final and said the two had already hashed things out in the aftermath of the incident.